Outbreak of Asian Longhorn Beetle

June 20th 2016

An outbreak of the Asian longhorn beetle (ALB), an exotic beetle pest which could have severe consequences for British trees, has been found in Kent the Food and Environment Research Agency confirmed today. This is the first time an outbreak of this pest has been found in the UK and it is being treated extremely seriously. Fera and the Forestry Commission are taking urgent steps to try to eradicate the outbreak before it has the chance to spread further afield.

We need all stakeholders to be alert for this very distinctive species. If you suspect you have seen an Asian longhorn beetle, or evidence of its presence, please contact the Fera Plant Health Helpline 0844 2480071 or email [email protected] If possible, the beetle should be caught and placed in a secure container so that an Inspector can collect it. The beetles are not harmful to humans, though they should be handled with caution as they can nip the skin.